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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 16 Mar 1906, p. 2

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1 OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. } WM. FLAVELLE. Pres. ~ .1 W. x R SALEZi-me ban 40:30 13.55 good condition,- also two save libs one 14x16 and one mm a. NEWTON Bi‘éfifindmoâ€"wt ' , Tom-Years Growth. Establbhod 1895.. "E VIENNA WAN MVINGS 60W Opposite lat-tat. g! much admired foritsdreesyappeannceyet semce- ablequalityfor itslightveighxmd finish, :hich mkiteneidthebest values ever ofieredat 50c, 75c,-1~.oo and...... ............ 1.25 2’0 stand hard war,..a sort of pebble wave in finial), a splemid cloth {onseparato stats. and shut waist suits, priced at 7 scam! ...................... 90¢ PRIESTLEY’S iBLAGK MELANGE, this is another new weave in arlfinehard even cord that will shed the dust flaws look well, 44 inclws wide, inexpensivdyfleed 31.... ._ ...... V. ,.... ”.853 PRIESELEWL'TAF F ETA, a cloth re- sembling a cashmere xyet-quita difl'erent in wave, but will wear equally well,cevery-fthmd is all wool and the color will always detaineits good black; we con- sider this equal to athcrzmakers qualities at 75c and 1.00, our price is 60cm ., ................ '. .75e PRIESTLEY’S BLACK CHIFFON FINISH a magnificent new weave of all wool light weight cloth with o’hifi'on finishgiwill make up beautifully for skirts, dresses; and waists'two qualitis at 90c and 1.00 “ Style is everything in Dress Goods.” Carlyle thought society was'fonnded upon cloth. "out whether it is or no, certainly draw is an important \item in a woman’s calculations, and eonsequestly dress fabrics are an-important‘item in ours. We haves lot of ‘money invested in itâ€"over eight thousand dollars worth have been gathemd here 5m this» one - department for you to choose your new spring outfit' from. Never before so much to see. never before so much worth selling. It’s a gathering of textile beauty, that for loveliness, richness and exelusive weaves, esignsandpatterns. its equal has not been in this store. ‘ .Greys will predominate this season, but fashion says white will he very correct and greatly in demand. Of course we have-many other new shades, and if its black you mt, please remember that we make a speciality of 'Priestley’s Black Goods. which are-unexcelled‘ for wear, style and value. ‘ We arejiubilant in the enthusiasm which coming successsflashes forth- in advance. Most éflandsome are Ford’s New }?! yon am 03 T0 RENT-can- 'fi sumâ€"hm 1‘s" 'con'f‘s, extra value, but. come and-see them all. ‘ AEM201302 SAIfLâ€"Lot'i,Con.8 and some 00 good grain fun, fibeothér 100 puénre and wood. Aggy ”CA, I“. CRAGG. My P.O.â€"w£ _â€"____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-7 {EST CLASS PARK FOR SALEâ€" The South Elliot Lot’ Seventeen. in tho First Caneudon'ot tbs Townghip of 09!, containing one ~lunch-ed acres, motor! 'ninety-toursoreselemd and is 1 good m of odfinfion; the m" i and: driving shod. 33,13?"- 33%: o India: as from opsé‘iwwon Machoo conveni- “to amino uofloa 11:;dehu1'oh mum-1r mm India How: “autumn PM “185!“ on! em fig? to 3188 “0:33; W“ mi n... 5.5 In Inflm- "Jun; JAS. LOW, Manager- llflettal Initiated person will want for-waists, skirts or suits; our Lustrts anagram value at L00; 7 5c,.: soc and .......... 25c PRIESTLEY’S CREAM, SERGE. This is a rweave; that for wear. finishand style cannot be easily equalled! its fine cord is such‘ that_will sh_ed _thc dust (5/1 aid .wash well, very correct for spits, 50 inches wide, unbeatable value at ......................... 75c :EOLINES. You are pretty well acquainted with the sheer, soft, silky .weave of this dresy material so suitable for evening and wedding gains, new shacks are in champagne, linen, navy, brown, cram, resedaand- grey. all. .- . .................... 1.00 FEW CHECK MOHJ' RS, very neat, b‘ack and white, and navy and white check, hrjght finish and. quite new for suits or ~Shfls, priced new at 35c and.-... ........... . ...................... 503 WHITE AND CREAM LUSTRES Fashion nys white will be very fashionable this season, and Lustreé are one of the waves that almost every PRIESTLWS' BL‘ACIG HENRIETTAS AND CASHMERES. '?These are the two old reliable weaves that first made. this maker famous because of ever serviceeble qualities-in wear and lasting black color, they’re just as good as ever and come in three qualities at 1.00, 75c~and ..... - . . . . . . ........ 50¢ :PRIESTLEYL’S. BLACK LUS'RRES,‘ these are not the kind thatturngrey after a little wear, but are noted for their excellence in retaining their brilliancy, shedding the dust and general utility, several qualities at LOO, 75c and.......... ....... .........50c New Colored Dress-Goods in ‘Gneat Varietyat25c to 81.50 Agent in View 9nd Durham Connfio I, to all Perth’s Nstiond Box-ts, the gust blood purifier and t 311‘ :3 one; for imam: seems. A dons. mi ATIDNAL nus 00., {mama 173 Spain Am, Toronto, WANTEDâ€"A goodflvemueemul BOAT LDIERY FOR SAM-Three in convenient. pipes, fourteen pod skits and four mud all best Woes for Tourist! Outings. Can have immediate W n. ‘PP‘Y to T533. CHEETH Bobcsygeon, Ont. .. 6. ' . TEACHER WW: School See- tipn No. 17, “pony; dutiegto commence ntter Eater. Apply, mun Mansion and may ted, t: Albert Davidmn, Gls‘ndino E. â€"w4. A ply for per mm, (when to commence u soon as possible. Appl to G. PABBINGTON, Sm” Ghana-m P. .â€"w4. 896., GM w ANTED-Teacher, either-(unlined or on whose certificate his irsd, for 5.8. No. 10, Penelon; :3th .00 per Wuhan to commence u soon Ole. lurly Quart. the Put a». DR. POGUE. DENTIST. Emu â€" Good 60:93! Begum, manhunt): MY. "I’ll". Hill's IAIN! '0. 1008- ' 353% "TI-"nu? also; 60 kindsullthe new, but at tho Old, “-50, 1.600 “P; W.W’ etc. . Git list. -- -__AAM__-_ ‘,-A 'wum'ni'c", , I013 m Ont- Member: Mu: Grandma: " Ii: ’oeBanber 1903 14 lbs sold for 37,000 In Februag,1904,at $1, 250 pct 1b., one potato {“3250, one weighing half an 0:. 830,-ynoduced in one year 361 Ibo, largeetedpoo'lgm weighed 21b..,1000t them weigh or 100 Ibo. Sound: incredible, gal sun mtg-goal othadov of doubt. 90 wotmyc dime MW mat, .121 “a?“ " “:5 per vagrant: Exit); with em ”10.8de in am y no. grower on W to making"; "“‘32‘ W or '0 mos, We... do“: and mu of this potatoGold We aloo dot tar. Noroton Beauty,Gold Coin Gobblerâ€"fl kinds. mm_m Q A-..” S AHA‘_ . MM!!!» 0! cumm- smh a truly enormous‘ernpper. Manly so blight diseaseqaroof hint that {shu- lous cm have been pfid log 1;, ELDORADO POTATO OR SALE OR TO RENTâ€"100 «to W19"): allot from tho Ton of Linda , in; Lot 15. Con. 2, Echelon. Thom m on tho poo-boo s good homo bun with m (oi-him 55:66, o good loghommnovwhlflnzwomudqwmr um would. BM chop on the uncommon-nor unto diatom. - or further don, to JOHN common, ,i , on.â€" end {uprooted-of mdeetnre. oto.. represented e total value at between “0.0001111 moon. odd the insurâ€" ance is about $40.0“: minty-live hand: had been tly employed all winter, all! had working time and a. quarter. t , orders ahead being many. At tm ontoec' the pro- moters o! the industry lied to endure some setbacks owing toms! difficulty ties and losses met with in gaining a footing with the retail! trade of the Province, but of late It has been smooth sailing. and tlpi outlook for the present: year was 8’03} one. 'Un- der the circumstances.- be people of the Village feel ,that " be less is n persoml.-mia.fortum. - - 03 BALE- Pollod Angus Gsttle, (our youmfiBulll ad s for choice Bolt-n. Apyly to T1105. ROBERTSON, Duniord. Ontâ€"fl. a‘nâ€"MU‘ 03 SALE-\ W Shot-thorn Bull, tan months old~ s « tend Holler, two yew-old; a 0 Bull. on your old. JAIES 00 .â€"w2. ‘ARM FOR SALEâ€"Tendon will be mdvod by the and ed until Tnouhy the 3rd of A , l908, for the patella. o! tho may hm, Mb; tho notch-Mg” cf Lot 13, 'Oonou- 3954. mm!!!» 030” man: at or moan dru- mm- to autumn; $3333 , Sol!- oltou for My Mosâ€"'8. The Word Fordtun Factory .wu ootahiishod in Smut-y. 1904. in o largo three-um Inna building, ousted withoim. tins Mount. d not the (Band Trunk nation. about but a mile. tooth 0'. the)“: office. Lot-r on o hunk: of and!» tiono worn made. LoonLoopitd was “ tub-mg; ”J“: u” prino to n; can, ‘John Austin. I. w. J. {bro- moy, Thou. Rob-on. Goa ELI-tin. John Bowie. 1'. Word on! F. A. No- Diomid. Imodditiootho oitiuuot the village hold "5.000 worth of stock as a municipal 'vontum. The buildings whips-y. “9°“. on hood and '9. am '.Sunday moaning at 6 a.m.. while Peter WW, night engineer and. wtachman at tho Flavelle Milling Co‘s plant, was going home. boa'h feet flew up and “he alightcd wit-h his side on his dinner pail. breaking a. rib on his lett side. . M II loot lore. 0n TMy, "Wednmdny and Thurs- day, nor: there will be a his: nun» her-me 200 We: â€"~ in town. WagGmd W (Juicers. Dis- ”5“,.“dean L. 0. L. Hestonâ€"to attend the ennui Provincial eon- “Mien «1 the Grand Grunge Lodve at Ontario East. The Black Division meet on Tues“ em! the Orange on Wedneuhy and Ihurpdny. They will hold their. three typ’ business so:- ion in the council chamber. Our chi-en. ere inked. to who the via- i't‘in‘ brethren feel perfectly» at home. BlAlE M "I fAllS in; filled with [aluminum magma, .tho villagers mum 'tlnt they were unnamed manly to hue upon I Janene and out]: oxfibitioh at pyrotechnics. The (in. which is sup- posed td have orizimtcd in thn punt room in the top flat. spread through the bug: building with lightning rap- hlits. and u: tho coura- o: an hour onrythin; had been W up. inâ€" cluding 1 «sum owned by n citi- zen named 3001017..” 0. T. B. wnmhonu close by m on (in sev- onl than. but was u!“ by hard work. mama mum!!! mm" mm It nu. 8...”. DC “0... ”(Special tom Put.) Pension F8118. Him]! 13, 2 p.xn.L- This village enlisted 'l serious loss lat owning in (holiestmotion at the Saulford Furniture Eactory _. our loading induat'nâ€"by 11m. The blue wu discerned by some panic: at. the the: Quad Trunk station about ten nlnum “tor the closing at the (u- toty a; 6co'olook. and the. alarm was a: onco‘hang up to Up village, but than): being no aw (in fighting cpplitnoea, um thongs human; he'- Sold in Spring cf 1904 for $1.250 per lb. EMA“ MT m m A SEI- SATIOII II m. 7 From. F. ht. Balaton, re contract {or eoel......8eeretary Buy said they hed eoel'enoogh in eight now to keep then: running till the first” at June... Chairman Flanile thought the Board should give eereenince a trial -- it would be much, cheaper. and he thomht “would anew: the purpoee. In W they need the nation! Underwood eereeniw to and b (Flanlle) believed that with t)» 2M the Bond hed eulfiielent m “be fortunate: firm the "nu“- . ESEâ€"Eff it hed not {a}; $155 "Q Mr. {10m begun to pump water lrom the river. instead ottrcm the Water- works eystaem. ‘ _A test meter will be placed in Dr Gillespie'e residence. and it poasible mtere‘ will he placed in the differ- ent churches to record the amount of water need in the pipe organ; “Tapewconmiaeionem then dismissed anew-unmana- MW AN ADYI. “TERM-PAYS lodging of cool; Mr. Chan. Jones was next heard. presenting an application signed by himself, 8am Pogne, H. Pogue. Geo. Thomas and Fred Taylor. askinza that the main be extended westward on Kent-at. trom Adelaideâ€"st. to Ange- line-.at., where the above parties in- tend building thin summer. They would agree to pay quarterly in ad- vance for three yearn. whether the water was used or note ..... The Com- miaaionero felt that it they. received sufficient revenue to compensate them an nerviooa should be laid. but they thught they abuld have n more binding agreement before they put such a service in. \ - It itmnponlbhbrthonden at this journal to have the autistic- ol each state let baton than it would then give them an He; 0! the nu;- If than ismtown Board that is- "making good” at the {want time it in the Waterworks Commission. In wmncommssmms Hm ___.â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. Goo. Bull we: heard at the invitation .9! die Bound relative to what we! be was making me at five ups. Mr. Been expleinod the: be but been using only two up: tor the last number of years. for epnym; his fruit treat. and that the other three could be teben out. Supt. Remnant! we. fluctuated to pnt.cape on the pipeet in; the your 1004 the quantity and voluo of surplus products thus ship- ‘pod wen aot out holow: Poultry 818.470.379.70; poultry (dam-ed.) (8.- sum pound! a: 10 could. 34.355.808.- 00; out. downs. 03,007.05, .1. 14 oonto. 818.021.040J0; bothers pounds. “2,007. at 45 oonta. $280,973.10. To- to! valuoo. ”but.“ I! ll:- oouri‘a ourplua poultkr: produottha‘d hoonaluppod‘ tomar tonono ran loot you, tho train would havo boon 127.2 mmo lonz.” Bo turthor otatea that it would ro- qniavo 10.529 can to our: tho livo poultry. allowing 10.000 pounda to tho our; 8.08! can olm poundo oooh to tho 113;.“ poultrtyh.‘ 7.151 onto. ollowing ooooo o oar. to: thoomandaomot 18.000 oapoolta ton tho ”them. m on not lnolndo whot upononmod at homo“ That amount II flaunt! at throo-littho. tho two undoing filth: being tho oanountu giyon above. Hun). 108,454,574 pounda a: 8 coat». â€"~__ â€"â€"'-v vâ€"â€" mvov they would have saved enough to 1:311:31“er corner theyoultry mar- , Thin one comparison will give you on ldoo of what the poultry business moon: to tho Unitod Staten. Think. for a. moment. or the length" or time. given in tho ohovoparazraph. and at tho amount onvod our, dax in all thooo Joan. and than at 'tho number at pony-t tooomothat lnonlor to oorno: tho market the um: um- ou m dolly. would Inn to be And how io it poooihlo to produce thia onormouo amount I Booauoo. an A. P. Huntor nap in the American Poultry Advoooto. undo: tho heading of “8 GM 0d! for Laying-Ending Stock.” thorn ia a moot domand tor pullota and hono this ooaoon. Sov- orax hnvo apohon of lo within the lat tow duo, and sound 3 number who won oold out of nrpluo otook to only aa Ootohu.” Hr. Hunter then . oayo o bmodot at ogmt loyinz tnln o! Rooks. had an tangent call for a thousand mdy-to-lay birds. Further csaumss Pwntmsns. Chairman Flsvelle brought uptho matter 0! compelling the plumbers o: the town to secure permits from the Waterworks office before con- necting with the water servlee. A number of houses but been using the voter without the knowlctbge n! the Bond. no check being kept on the quantity of wster used. Mr. Fm- veue “thought that permits should not be issued to householders. but to plumbers onlyâ€"then it s union wu connected with the wnterworks sys- ten the, Bonn! would know about it. but it permits were not sshed tor the plumber should antler the pen- dty. :l'hey‘MQST hsv_e permits._ the hat flaw month: tbs; have been indefatigable. and ham not and dealt with all matters in a busing}: way. The Board met Tuesday afternoon at 4.30 and sat ion two hours. Mr. Jon. M. Chimera handed in a couple of application lot aervlou to two new houn- on Wellington-ct. “in; to it being the wrong time of the 30.1210! the putting in at such work ho (Chalmers) “(cred to do the omntinz tad filling in. undon motion or Mr. McNeillie, the propo- oitlon m mud. A communication wu mid from Town Clerk Known-on. uknomlodg in; having meshed the Wntorwork: Seaman-3's guarantee bond of $3.- "Tha actual aux-plat poultry pro- duct a! the atate. bain; the amount shipped out at tho variou- countries. and making no allowance (on the nut quantity conaumod at home. is re- m in the following (bum: Dur- ' Poultry" (or November in Ikvoted to White Wyandottos, all among the my Hymn of interest in it. Mr. J. H. Nolan. chief clerk at the Bureau 0! Labor satisfies for the-taco ol_ Km gives u: Rug-satin; ac~ count of the poultry crop iq t_hat thto. Kenya: . x i 2 (Cora-manna mum: from County Poultry Fund“: “4 Fumers.) wwwww mum . TI! mm nitude 01th: chickenfiuainqu of this m. oountry. as it is we cannot realize .... : ‘ 3 x 1 : its enormous value. A: Editor Pur- ‘J’mfln" lnr Novomhnr in Elevated Vi! ”ya in t!” editorial Pm 0‘ Poul‘ IEll. TELEPHONE 60. SERVICE 8100 1'00 [0'- WWWWWWW rom COMMUNICATIONS, I!" Cleaver. 00:100., acknow- letter. in mud to 3' supply POUHRY RAISERS’ (ORNER f rom v1“;- Patel-boro- Review u. k .fAncH mu. ............ ‘ for; ’ .10.. Hanna: k Son l t-r [clam a; Go ..... . W. Lownabrough ..... In. Hitch“! ........... A fast meter will be placed in Dr. Gillespio'a residence, and it plausible meters will to placed in 1130mm“- ent churches to record the amount of water lad in the pipe Organs. ‘ The Communicate thug dismissed a 6.”. n V Still another. test meter had been inlmqu established in Horn‘a fac- tory, but it had not been need. he Mr. Horn been: to my water from the river. instead {m the Walter- worke system . g u A test meter. which had been plac- ed in the Bell Telephone 00‘: office. {had disclosed wonderful doings from Feb. 27th to March 22th. The' Com- ’pany are using somewhere about 83,- 500 gallons of water a day or about 1,277,500 I; year, and are only paying for the use of the service $7 a year, when they should he paying over $100 ml]. The matter will be consid- ered and alter the lot! of April 1 new basis will he struck. : Another test motes-thud been put in nu. H. Williamson's barber shop. and it use was found to be wasting water on the small amount paid. It was consuming 2.000 gallon: in five days. or 400 gallons daily. The long and thort of the motto: is that Mr. William pay: about ‘6 pen yer: in- stead of handing over. to the Bond cheat ulnar. mun.- , x a Secretary had found that there hut been aom'e big blunder whereby the proprietor (unknowingly) cot of! without pawn; 8138 more and the Seeretary had billed the proprietor for the name. For tome team the late Superintendent had deducted the large amount from th hill. The Oemmiaeionere thought that a com- promiae o! .75 would he dealing fair with the propodtion, and he will be billed for. the lune. ( WEBB HATHRS. The pump home need for pump- ing wan reed. on he says. "Let n- hatcb aud‘nioo more pallets next you, and thus be this td supply the gmfi uni growing demand for good lam stink." A communication. which Secretary Ba: thought was one worth consid- ering. was received from the Safety lob: Look '00., of Columbus. Ohio. which not forth the advantages of their Inlet: locks, which would not only incmeed the profth. but give abâ€" solute protection. They sent a cat- alogue. and would be pleased to turn- ish simple. - . The Commissioners didn't rail to notice that than were no man’s pay- ohuta ilthe mounts. A no: amount of $10 was fixed for (I! Agatha: of nude Int-vice. ' A can was brought to light where the owner of I sax-vice had receipt“! hm: ahowiw that be h“ paid up his account: in lull an the than a! luv- iw tho min» in Jon. lut. but the Scout": had found that than hm! hm: home his blunder whereby the AWOUNTS PAYABLE. The tollpwing M were dared to be laid; F. A. Bum .. .. ... .. ...; Neptune Meter Co... ... Geo. A. Little ...... ... .. ... C. Gri pton ...... ...... .. .... ... ...... Light. ’80.: Power Co ...... power ....... Supt. Hammond thought tint ”tunings wank: mks a aavim, but ting should hoop on hand. in case at o bk (in: quantity. ol’lumpcou u wall. and that the test should be nude in only one at tho bonsai-3...... The Bantu-y was instructed to com- mnniate with firms. and have them send ropmaenutim to town to in- am»: tha Bard. This on. comparison will .give you on Hot of whot the poultry business moon. to tho floitod Staten. Think. for a moment. of the length' of time. given In the thou paragraph. and at the must and our, day. in all those yous. and than of 'tho number 0! mm tooomtlnx loader to com tho nun-ht the tune un- ou m dolly. would but to be :17. "Missouri do“ not need 'show- 118' when it comes to raising poul- try." In estimatinc the value of the poultry business ol the mutt] Mr. Pu'via any. n in $400,000,000. Then h. aim 0; WWW 00139115000, say- in. “Let u say It is Just 3.000 yum since Adam and Eve at up house- koopina. If they had bun thrihy and had hid by m 0 day-not. $2.60 rememberâ€"tron: the Winning. and their Mama had kept it up to this time, tiny would not have saved enough to pay for the poultry pro- ducts of the United States for last your. They would have 766 none your. of “wing before then before they would but saved enough to ampletdy corner thypoultry mar- Tmâ€"nummbm 49.10 I haw received instructions from It. Edwin Iatgbr to all by public auction on tho muhat square, Lind- uy, on Stetgmy, the 17th flunk. a qmtity of Household Furniture, consisting 0! bdrm ntta. humans, spring and aunt matron”. tabla. chain, 5M argon. dishes. pic- ture atulg. out stow-Ind box atom mark-30th» ratings-Jest mogul-Ln. , ‘Mmh, m t «1. ":4"; nu: mam? The up-to-date equipment of the Paulie. establishment has also been humped d the lat few days by tbs additig of tons "snout Balea- men" cabinets - two to: the display of men ‘s furnishings manwam. and {we in thv women’s godda’aectio llr. .1ka Fullerton. of Li Iinstnel fame. in ‘in charm of fin {Erin's “quarto-wear clothing. while It. Ed. Armstrong presides over the notion devoted to huts, caps. shirts, tic-.0“. .... lure no so: opposxce cum in am left in the rack frame. The lower portion of mh cabinet cocaine o attend rack holding 28 pair: of odd trounrs eimiluly errand. so that e gm: quantity or clothing it thu and (or in the but pudhle m in a. snail space. whib eh cam contribute greatly- to th ”poem 0‘ the depqrtment. Tb suite ea taken earedranaeinprieetreu 816 to 68. the commonest we hep in; displayed on a nunhem e! (states. a in other etoree. The firm like- wise carry on an ordered clothing department, but recognize the: the growing popularity of the higher gm of mad air-wear garmentsis gradually d mpflminz the man with m tape measure. odd cunt-nut Eight 0! those hurt- nono each-o" cabinet: of quarter-cut 0th ham been installed. and their inâ€" toxica- arraucmont is most inanim- ull simple. 0n opening thn cl door and giving I. project“; 1113 g :6th puma: extension melanin. torth. and on patent hangers attach;â€" d thereto are a suits. thn «imbu- m‘ unused in rotation. whih mull cud- swing price and othnt pum- lgu no set opposite each in am left in the rack frame. The lower In another. column the above we" known firm call the attention 01 the public to the superiority of “air ready-tom: clothing. which typi- fies the top notch ct inherent vol-ti: and candid; and npâ€"to-dntcncaa in style. White men a and boyc‘ cloth- ing-ordered cnd rcady-mdcâ€"hu ni- wayn been i leading [entire with th- linn, they are now devoting to it n Luger measure of their “tent“..- and tin department devoted to cloth!- i. and men‘s furnishings - the west mic ot the large store-has just been “titted in mange with the but ethic. of the high-elm clothing trade. ct about of about $1,000. The improvements consist in the in- ntallntion o! the Weir Wardrobe sycâ€" tcn d onhinctn tor the annitnry end u'ntemtio uranzcnient 0: suite out in. W know; silver when in nu it. and a; soul a be pic“ up (In Md Mon-d to ow that it was 0W rich. He at: on" m to nth none m: in- NW uni 10am! evidences of a mantle quantity. 1 diver are. 8. bit the mat. otter. snarling .it mdcndaooo toondthoot‘bar mom- born (1 the party. to m he show- ed the spasm and they. were u emho-imic over it as he was. Tho, has kept t‘ha' com-e1 veil though the winter, harem. and are but-- oudy turning their secret. Rey have never given flue sfithteat hint as tactile iocaticnot the sihu'; (be posit. but those who have an 150 metal any the: there as, no doubt as to its nchness. Auction ”dwm TBW’S “BEST W 879“. ”again-alumina m. Wick-mm to its n‘éhneaa. Sine this flndhu leaked. out. a number of mm have been quiet. in tho township, but sofa-humid, theyhatenuttould tho secret ' «me silver is- podt. The ew who am on the insido state that as soon as the location is mm ' there, will he a great rush to 't (inflict. . m. ad punitive” rah:- to «ivnbu them-that!» ilvemdopuait. which!» (imam. He states. Muster, that it is in thq township Belmont and that it is quite clan 'tothetown. Hehsldutemd themeninthotownintohism Mmdtbmfltqlthtthefind wuaneWWhooc.“ thtmitmmhpbfictm valid :3”: Mm rub“ a! mining pit-pap into riot. The chum connected with his Mary at the divu- no nth- or ”mu-hale. It: ”a am; he Midi on a deer xii“ [is been. separate! rmbendthe t1. uni 9" z LOST THE BORE IRML‘ Ho murdered ”and not some mm the Mahmud when M the liner. no lea than thine time in bi. mm tut the”? throw Meg: mod. was new away to lie down to mum uyieooot m1 whiohptml than mm silver and about ion: can! thus incl-m in. ii. égggea . nuns-annuals. Hum lanai 18.-‘i'here i300: imble aw Wat i1 Bum over the discovery of xi 13:1de in the township (1 Be? Mmemthamolmanm ot‘tlu's townnamedflclnllenq 1n. I'm Mm“! m mummmm mumammm SIIVER HM ll IIA VflOIK. 12 PAGES u an ordered clothing but recognjxe am an unity o! the his)»: dflm wear garmentsi pm m; the man wit! its equipment of the Misha-ant has also has: ment‘ has also m the last few days tom: "smut Sales. :wo to: the dismay their attention, devoted to clot]!- kings -â€" (b mt reâ€"hau just been

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